MADISON, WI – Three young Madison writers were announced and recognized over the weekend as the winners of Madison Public Library and
News & Updates
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Winners of Madison Public Library’s We Read Youth Voices Writing Contest Announced
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Metro Transit Service Adjustments
postedBased on passenger and driver feedback on redesigned service schedules, a number of adjustments will be made starting Sunday, August 20. Adjustments include:
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Street Closure--Westbound Schroeder Road
postedStarting Monday, August 14, westbound traffic on Schroeder Rd will be closed from South Whitney Way to just west of the eastbound Beltline Highway off-ramp for underground utility connections related to a private developme
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City of Madison Fire Department Remind Residents to, "Turn Around, Don't Drown"
postedWith area flood watches, City of Madison Fire Department remind residents to “Turn Around, Don’t Drown”.
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Change to Madison City Clerk’s Office Hours
postedMADISON, WI – Beginning September 1, the Madison City Clerk’s Office will close from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
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RESCHEDULED Free Food & Family Fun at Northeast Area Connect Event
postedUPDATE: Due to rain in the forecast for most of the day, the August 14th Northeast Area Connect event is being rescheduled for August 15th from 5-7 pm at Reindahl Park
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Street Closures--Madison Mini Marathon, Saturday, Aug. 12
postedSeveral streets will be closed Saturday morning, August 12, for the Madison Mini Marathon. The race starts at 7:00 a.m.
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It’s Wisconsin Stormwater Week! Summer at the Storm Drains Contest Extended
postedThe City of Madison in collaboration as a partner of the Wisconsin Stormwater Collaborative (WSC) invites all communities to get involved in the state’s first Wisconsin Stormwater Week, Aug. 5-13, 2023.
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August Moving Days: How to Recycle Televisions, Computers, and other Electronics
postedElectronics must be delivered to the Streets Division’s drop-off sites, or to a reputa
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City of Madison seeks nominations for the next Poet Laureate
postedIn 1977 Madison proudly became one of the first cities in our nation to have a poet laureate. John Tuschen was appointed by Paul Soglin in 46 years ago.
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Building community, improving public safety through National Night Out
postedMADISON, Wis. -- The Madison Police Department and other city leaders are looking to build a sense of community through National Night Out.
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August Moving Days: How to Set Out Appliances, Furniture, & Other Large Items for Collection
postedWhen placing large items out to the curb, please follow the below placement guidelines:
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August Moving Days: How to Use the Large Item Work Order System during the Move Out
postedBeginning on August 7, 2023, large item work order rules will be different for residents who live in the
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August Moving Days: Daily Collection of Carts in Student Move Area Starts August 7
postedStarting at 6:30 a.m.
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August Moving Days: Make a Plan and Donate Today
postedThe annual August Moving Days for downtown Madison will soon get underway.